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When I was 14-years-old, Lisa Loeb broke out with her single, ''[[Stay]]'', in 1994. I thought her granny glasses were ridiculous and her song was pop trash. However, as I got older and my musical tastes broadened in the early 2000s, I began to re-listen to many of the songs I had mocked in my teens. Using [[Kazaa]], I downloaded a bunch of Lisa Loeb songs and music videos, and started to appreciate them. Since this album contained most of my favorite songs of hers, it was the first one I bought.
 
When I was 14-years-old, Lisa Loeb broke out with her single, ''[[Stay]]'', in 1994. I thought her granny glasses were ridiculous and her song was pop trash. However, as I got older and my musical tastes broadened in the early 2000s, I began to re-listen to many of the songs I had mocked in my teens. Using [[Kazaa]], I downloaded a bunch of Lisa Loeb songs and music videos, and started to appreciate them. Since this album contained most of my favorite songs of hers, it was the first one I bought.
 
I own this album on CD.
 
  
 
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The album's cover is a painting of a scene from the video of album's first single, ''[[I Do]]'' (or the video is based on the painting, I'm not sure). Loeb is lying down with a pillow and blanket while wearing a oversized man's shirt in a very sexy pose.
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The album's cover is a painting of a scene from the video of album's first single, ''[[I Do]]'' (or the video is based on the painting, I'm not sure). Loeb is lying down with a pillow and blanket while wearing a oversized man's shirt in a vulnerable, and very sexy, pose.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 18 March 2024

Firecracker

Lisa Loeb - Firecracker.jpg

CD - USA - first edition.

Artist Lisa Loeb
Published 1997-11-11
Type Studio
Genre Folk rock, Pop rock, Pop country
Themes Love, relationships, breakups, music industry

Firecracker is the first solo album of Lisa Loeb to be published by a major label. The album was released on CD and vinyl on 1997-11-11. It was produced independently by Juan Patiño and Loeb. The songs are a mix of folk rock, pop, and alternative country. and include themes of love, relationships, breakups, and the music industry.

Personal

Own?Yes, CD.

When I was 14-years-old, Lisa Loeb broke out with her single, Stay, in 1994. I thought her granny glasses were ridiculous and her song was pop trash. However, as I got older and my musical tastes broadened in the early 2000s, I began to re-listen to many of the songs I had mocked in my teens. Using Kazaa, I downloaded a bunch of Lisa Loeb songs and music videos, and started to appreciate them. Since this album contained most of my favorite songs of hers, it was the first one I bought.

Track Listing

All songs sung by Lisa Loeb.

Track Title Composer Rank Rating
01 I Do Lisa Loeb 3 Rating-6.svg
02 Falling in Love Lisa Loeb 4 Rating-5.svg
03 Truthfully Lisa Loeb 10 Rating-0.svg
04 Let's Forget About It Lisa Loeb, Juan Patiño 9 Rating-4.svg
05 How Lisa Loeb 6 Rating-4.svg
06 Furious Rose Lisa Loeb 1 Rating-9.svg
07 Wishing Heart Lisa Loeb 2 Rating-7.svg
08 Dance with the Angels Lisa Loeb 8 Rating-4.svg
09 Jake Lisa Loeb 5 Rating-4.svg
10 This Lisa Loeb 7 Rating-4.svg
11 Split Second Lisa Loeb 11 Rating-0.svg
12 Firecracker Lisa Loeb 12 Rating-0.svg

The album's total score is 408.

Media

The album's cover is a painting of a scene from the video of album's first single, I Do (or the video is based on the painting, I'm not sure). Loeb is lying down with a pillow and blanket while wearing a oversized man's shirt in a vulnerable, and very sexy, pose.

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